ADAPTAVATE
Daniel Cox has a diverse range of work experience in engineering roles. Daniel is currently working as a Lead Process Engineer at ADAPTAVATE, where they are leading the development and production of carbon negative, bio-based building materials for the construction sector. Prior to this, they worked at Concrete Canvas Ltd, starting as a Research & Development Engineer in 2015 and later transitioning to a Consultant Engineer role. In these positions, they had a high level of autonomy in project management, design, planning, testing, and fabrication of machinery. Daniel also worked as a Graduate Technical Intern at Max Fordham LLP and as an Engineering Intern at Special Metals, where they focused on energy consumption and proposed changes to improve efficiency.
Daniel Cox earned a Bachelor's degree in Manufacturing Engineering Tripos from the University of Cambridge in 2014. Daniel then pursued an MEng degree in Environmental Engineering at the same university from 2014 to 2015.
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ADAPTAVATE
Adaptavate is an award-winning company developing and commercialising the carbon negative building materials of the future. The company produces construction products that outperform conventional solutions, whilst being better for people and the planet. Our products include the Breathaplasta product family – a range of performance plasters made easy. The range includes: Breathaplasta UNIVERSAL - a quick setting, high performance, multi-purpose plaster designed for rapid build-up onto a wide range of backgrounds including plasterboard and wood wool board. Breathaplasta THERMAL - a quick setting, low density plaster designed for rapid build-up on the internal face of solid walls. Maximum thickness per coat is 40mm and multiple coats can be applied in a single day with approximately two hours setting time per coat. Breathaplasta SMOOTH - a fine finishing plaster designed to be a super smooth final surface finish that is quick and easy to apply onto plasterboard and to overcoat existing plaster surfaces. In addition, the company is building a pilot line for Breathaboard, a carbon negative alternative to the world’s third most used construction material; plasterboard.